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Ramadan is finished 16th June
2018 in India. During Ramadan, Muslims refrain from eating,
drinking and smoking from dawn to sunset. This fasting is intended to bring the
faithful closer to God and to remind them
of the suffering of those less
fortunate. Muslims celebrate the last date of Ramadan called
Eid. They prepare feast and invite relatives and friends. Amjad -ji, the manager of the guest house in Sujata village, "SACHI HOME-Sujata Yoga Resort" invited us to Eid at his house. Whole family is in new dresses to celebrate
the Eid.

And these are the dishes of Eid! Having meat is not allowed during Ramadan, but chicken is served today for the first time in a month.

Chicken tikka(chicken saute) Chicken biryani(Chicken rice dish) Curry of chick pea Salad… I forgot to take a picture, but sweet milk
rice was also served. For me, it was the best milk rice I had ever eaten. The dishes were all very nice and tasty. Thank you very much!
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Vicram, a nice young man
from Sujata village
shared us a movie
featuring holly temples of the village
made by Indian government. This is Vicram. He speaks English and Japanese.

He’s the type who makes foreign friends
quickly. Especially he is popular among older madams than him. Japanese mams, Vietnamese mams… He’s got many mams all over the world. Sorry, I didn't mean to go on so long. Let’s get started! The movie shows us three sacred temples of
the village. People kept worshiping for their ancestors from
time immemorial at those temples. Pray for the ancestors to reach Moksha. Moksha… it is liberty and to achieve
ultimate liberty.
You can feel the atmosphere of the village
and temples
even though narrated in Hindi. Click to see the movie!

I’m going to share what was spoken in
English, so don’t worry about it.

Well… How was the movie? Did you like it? I hope you enjoyed the vibe of the village. The first temple shown in the movie is “Sarswati Temple”.

You may feel like as if you are time-traveling to several hundreds of years ago.

“Rice planting scene from Sujata temple”

Hindu teachings are connected deeply to
their lives,

“Girls praying at Shiva temple” If you walk in the village, you’ll meet
buffalos marching.

“Buffalos are moving on the main street of the
village”

You will see children enjoy playing in the
water,

“Children are jumping into the small pond!”

At the same place, you’ll see a man
bathing.

“Village men often bath outside, anywhere.”

You’ll meet someone carrying load in an
acrobatic way.

“A woman carrying long logs on her head.”

“A man carrying something on his head while
riding a bicycle!”
Sujata village itself is quite an ADVENTURE
for you
who are living life without spice in it. But the village has more than that. The name of the village comes from lady
Sujata, who offered milk rice to Siddhartha (future Buddha) who was close…